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1 foot the bill
(to be the person who pays the bill.) zaplatiť účet* * *• vyrovnat úcet -
2 foot
[fut]plural - feet; noun1) (the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks: My feet are very sore from walking so far.) noha2) (the lower part of anything: at the foot of the hill.) päta3) ((plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm): He is five feet/foot six inches tall; a four-foot wall.) stopa•- footing- football
- foothill
- foothold
- footlight
- footman
- footmark
- footnote
- footpath
- footprint
- footsore
- footstep
- footwear
- follow in someone's footsteps
- foot the bill
- on foot
- put one's foot down
- put one's foot in it* * *• zatancovat• základ• zaplatit• šliapat• spodok• stopa• stopa (30,5 cm)• spodná cast• úpätie• uhradit• priesecník• íst• chodidlo• chôdza• podklad• pechota• podložie• päta• pätka• krok• kopnút• koniec• krácat• nakopnút• opatrit novým chodidlom• noha -
3 stamp
[stæmp] 1. verb1) (to bring (the foot) down with force (on the ground): He stamped his foot with rage; She stamped on the insect.) dupnúť2) (to print or mark on to: He stamped the date at the top of his letter; The oranges were all stamped with the exporter's name.) opečiatkovať, označiť3) (to stick a postage stamp on (a letter etc): I've addressed the envelope but haven't stamped it.) oznámkovať2. noun1) (an act of stamping the foot: `Give it to me!' she shouted with a stamp of her foot.) dupnutie2) (the instrument used to stamp a design etc on a surface: He marked the date on the bill with a rubber date-stamp.) pečiatka3) (a postage stamp: He stuck the stamps on the parcel; He collects foreign stamps.) poštová známka4) (a design etc made by stamping: All the goods bore the manufacturer's stamp.) nálepka•* * *• vryt• vlepit známku• vložit• výrazná známka• vtlacit trvalý rys• vytvorit dupaním• vtlácat• vtlacit• zaplatit kolkovné• známka (poštová)• znackovadlo• znacka• znackovac• šliapat kapustu• šliapnut• štempel• tip• tlac• trvalý vplyv• tlacit• dupat• etiketa• dupnutie• dupnút• dupat zlostou• frankovat• druh• dupanie• dupot• kladivo• karta• byt charakteristickou znám• dat• dodat ráz• charakter• dodat povahu• punc• razítko• raznica• razidlo• puncovat• opuncovat• opatrit peciatkou• peciatka• peciatkovat• oznámkovat• opeciatkovat• poštová známka• povaha• kolok• lisovat• nálepka• natlacit• nalepit známku• ofrankovat• odtlacok• odtisk• okolkovat
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